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Setup CircleCI to build, test, and deploy Seleniarm images to Docker Hub #6
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…ic as it will get messy as we continue to add release notes and other tagging instructions...
… generate image release notes [deploy]
…them to build release notes. [deploy]
…ment variables aren't set properly, so error messages are more helpful. [deploy]
…ng if CircleCI has authorization to push a tag
… bit. setting trunk as deploy branch
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This sets up CircleCI to automatically build, test, and deploy Seleniarm images to Docker Hub. While GitHub Actions is capable of building the images, it cannot test it since the browsers cannot be successfully run under QEMU emulation. Instead, we use ARM runners on CircleCI to test the ARM images.